ESPN films is producing a film based around the life of legendary Green Bay Packers coach, Vince Lombardi. Writing the film will be The Curious Case of Benjamin Button’s Eric Roth, and now attached to star in the film is veteran actor Robert DeNiro.
ESPN details the film as spanning from 1959, when Lombardi became a NFL head [...]
It has been a while since Martin Scorsese and Robert De Niro teamed up for a film, actually the last one was 1995’s Casino (only if you don’t count their roles in 2004’s Shark Tale). Since then Scorsese has been tied up with another long time collaborator, Leonardo DiCaprio. Well, it seems that it is [...]
It is approaching the three year mark since Grindhouse was out in theaters, and we were treated to the trailer of Machete. I remember a discussion talking about how the film would be released later that year on DVD. I waited and waited, but nothing came. Then news started popping up about actors who were [...]
Most Americans don’t know the name Giuseppe Tornatore, but he is the director of what many consider to be a cinematic masterpiece, Cinema Paradiso. His followup film to it was film starring the great Marcello Mastroianni, one of Italy’s finest actors, called Stanno tutti bene. It is fitting that one of the finest American actors, [...]
Kirk Jones made a recent stop to St. Louis during the St. Louis International Film Festival to promote his new film Everbody’s Fine starring Robert De Niro, Drew Barrymore, Kate Beckinsale, and Sam Rockwell. He was nice enough to sit down with the local press. You might know him from his previous films Nanny McPhee [...]
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Synopsis:
“Everybody’s Fine,” a remake of Giuseppe Tornatore’s “Stanno Tutti Bene,” follows a widower (De Niro) who embarks on an impromptu road trip to reconnect with each of his grown children only to discover that their lives are far from picture [...]
Robert DeNiro’s epic origin story of the CIA is a superb spy film even if it isn’t what most people would picture a spy film is nowadays, with its feet firmly planted in truth and reality